Netanyahu cancels weekly meeting with coalition heads as snap elections loom. The PM canceled his meeting with coalition party heads Sunday in order to try and prevent his government's dissolution and delay the impending snap elections >>

Netanyahu in political showdown to avoid early Israeli election. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he would make a last-ditch effort on Sunday to avoid the collapse of a coalition government weakened by the resignation of his defense minister. >>

Netanyahu says ‘no need for elections’ now, in apparent bid to save government. PM makes ostensible last-ditch effort to prevent the dissolution of his coalition by slamming junior partners for threatening to bring it down >>

Netanyahu set for last-gasp bid to save coalition as budget battle brews. Prime minister set to meet treasury chief Kahlon, but proposal for across-the-board cuts to pay for police raises drawing fire from allies and opposition >>

Netanyahu throws up a Hail Moshe: 8 things to know for November 18. The prime minister's hopes of avoiding his government's collapse are pinned on a meeting with Kulanu chief Kahlon, with few giving it much chance of succeeding >>

Netanyahu: Early election could bring Intifada-level disaster. In 1992, Yitzhak Shamir was voted out of office and replaced by Yitzhak Rabin, and in 1999 it was Netanyahu who was followed by Ehud Barak as prime minister. >>

Who’s trying to build a new coalition for Netanyahu? His disgraced former aide. Natan Eshel was forced out of office four years ago for suspected sexual harassment. With Netanyahu's other confidants facing corruption charges, Eshel has been spotted at the residence mediating on Netanyahu’s behalf >>